WJPR Citation New

  All Since 2020
 Citation  8502  4519
 h-index  30  23
 i10-index  227  96

Login

Best Article Awards

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR) is giving Best Article Award in every Issue for Best Article and Issue Certificate of Appreciation to the Authors to promote research activity of scholar.
Best Paper Award :
Dr. Dhrubo Jyoti Sen
Download Article: Click Here

Search

Track Your Article

Abstract

JACKFRUIT SEEDS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION, FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES, AND POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS

Nishmitha*, Fathima Hiba Mohammed Iqbal, Aminath Faiza, Jyothi S. Naik, Shameela, Ijlal Rayees K.

.

Abstract

Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.) is one of the most abundant tropical fruit trees, which produces the largest known edible fruit by any tree. While its pulp is commonly consumed, the seeds—which contribute to nearly 18–25% of the total fruit weight—are often underutilized or discarded in spite of their rich nutritional and functional potential. This review delivers a comprehensive overview of jackfruit seeds, pointing out their nutritional composition, bioactive constituents, functional properties, and prospective applications across various sectors. Jackfruit seeds contain carbohydrates, proteins, dietary fiber, essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, along with phytochemicals such as flavonoids, tannins, phenolic acids, and saponins. These compounds have antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and immunomodulatory properties that contribute to the prevention and management of chronic and lifestyle-related disorders, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal complications, and certain cancers. Functionally, jackfruit seed flour, starch, and protein isolates showcase promising emulsifying, foaming, and binding properties, substantiating their integration into bakery products, snacks, nutraceuticals, and cosmetic. Despite these advantages, the large-scale utilization of jackfruit seeds remains limited by factors such as post-harvest perishability, the presence of antinutritional compounds, and the limited availability of processing technologies. Addressing these obstacles through optimized storage, innovative processing, and extraction techniques could enhance the bioavailability as well as reduce the anti-nutrient content. Overall, jackfruit seeds represent a sustainable and underexploited resource that can reduce food waste, provide health-promoting ingredients, and support the development of functional foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, thereby contributing to nutrition security and sustainable food innovation.

Keywords: Jackfruit, Nutraceuticals.


[Full Text Article]  [Download Certificate]

Call for Paper

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Email & SMS Alert

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Article Statistics

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More

Online Submission

World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR)
Read More